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The Ghana Education Service (GES) and the Ministry of Education, have received approval from the Finance Ministry to commence the recruitment process for the 2022 batch of trained teachers who graduated from public colleges of education nationwide.
In light of this development, the GES is inviting applications from eligible candidates who meet the criteria for employment consideration.
This recruitment drive specifically targets trained teachers from Public Colleges of Education who obtained their first degree in the year 2022.
According to a press release issued by the office of the Director General of GES, eligible applicants must have graduated from a Public College of Education in 2022, have no outstanding examinations or referrals, have completed the mandatory National Service, and have successfully passed the National Teacher Licensure Examination.
Additionally, applicants must be prepared to work in any location where their services are required to fulfill the employment criteria.
The GES encourages qualified individuals who meet the specified requirements to submit their applications for consideration in this recruitment exercise.
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